Here's a shot of me with some new friends I made in Beantown.
On Sunday, part of the conference was to tour some advertising agencies in Boston. There were some really fun stops ... like this one:
It was also inspiring to see all of the cool work and talented people along the way. Check out these awards at one of the larger agencies:
After the tours, I was onto Fenway Park to see the Red Sox take on the Milwaukee Brewers. This is somewhere I've always wanted to go, and it was even better than I'd imagined.
Fenway is known as America's Most Beloved Ballpark, and I can see why. It's not just going to a game, it's being a part of something.
I ran into a guy with a hilarious t-shirt. I smell a business venture here! (Or maybe that's my garlic french fries.)
One day for lunch I ate a lobsta roll, a cuppa chowda, and some Boston Creme pie. I believe in the 360 experience!
The next night I was back at the game. And what a game it was! Red Sox pitcher Jon Lester pitched a no-hitter. Incredible! Here's the final box score shot:
As noted in previous posts, I had tickets to a Yankee game for me & 3 friends. We were a little scared it might get rained out, but everything turned out fine. The friend who was responsible for transportation to & from the game surprised us all by booking us aboard The Yankee Clipper - a ferry that takes fans around the island to the Bronx. This was so much fun it was just ridiculous.
We got to the game and endured about 1 inning of rain, then it cleared up and the Yanks won big over the O's.
A-rod hit one homer, then had another called a ground-rule double. Then with bases loaded, new Yankees Manager Joe Girardi pulled him for somebody the Yank's don't even have a photo of ... check it out:
Didn't matter though. It was another great game and I saw some incredible things. I literally thanked God for all the neat things I did & saw.
The End (for now).